Life and death have long been the focus and inspiration for artists, composers, and philosophers. To live and die is the inevitable condition for all sentient beings. Life is largely celebrated, praised and is generally associated with joy, beauty, and virtue. Death, on the other hand, evokes horror, anguish, and despair. Death is feared and reviled by much of humanity. However, what if the dichotomy between life and death is not as unambiguous as people thought it to be? Why is the alternative term for “Death” called “Afterlife”? People glorify life whilst they demonize death. They usually fail to realize, that life and death are merely two inseparable faces of the same coin: they are indeed mutually exclusive, but neither could exist with...